
Ohio
> Avg. composite score: 19.4 — 17th lowest
> Avg. English score: 18.2 — 16th lowest
> Avg. math score: 19.2 — 18th lowest
> Avg. reading score: 20.0 — 17th lowest
> Avg. science score: 19.7 — 17th lowest

Oklahoma
> Avg. composite score: 17.9 — 3rd lowest
> Avg. English score: 17.0 — 2nd lowest
> Avg. math score: 17.3 — 2nd lowest
> Avg. reading score: 18.6 — 4th lowest
> Avg. science score: 18.2 — 3rd lowest
Oregon
> Avg. composite score: 23.0 — 18th highest
> Avg. English score: 22.5 — 18th highest
> Avg. math score: 22.0 — 20th highest
> Avg. reading score: 24.2 — 17th highest
> Avg. science score: 22.8 — 18th highest

Pennsylvania
> Avg. composite score: 24.4 — 15th highest
> Avg. English score: 24.3 — 14th highest
> Avg. math score: 23.7 — 9th highest
> Avg. reading score: 25.2 — 12th highest
> Avg. science score: 24.0 — 12th highest

Rhode Island
> Avg. composite score: 25.2 — 6th highest
> Avg. English score: 25.3 — 5th highest
> Avg. math score: 24.0 — 6th highest
> Avg. reading score: 26.2 — 5th highest
> Avg. science score: 24.7 — 6th highest
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